🚨 Millions Wasted? Nigel Farage Uncovers Startling Council Budget Misuse 🚨
Just when you thought council spending couldn’t get any worse, Nigel Farage and Reform UK expose shocking financial mismanagement across local authorities! đź’°đź’¸
🔎 Key revelations in this video:
âś… ÂŁ120M allocated for net zero targets in Durham
âś… ÂŁ44K paid to a consultant for waste strategy planning
âś… ÂŁ1.1M spent on free vapes in North Northamptonshire
âś… ÂŁ150M wasted on a failed recycling plant in Derbyshire
âś… ÂŁ20M splurged on unused cycle lanes in Doncaster
âś… ÂŁ12K spent on a Cannes trip by Kent Council officials
With taxpayer money vanishing into questionable projects, Farage demands accountability and a full-scale audit of council finances. Are local authorities misusing public funds while essential services suffer?
📢 Watch now and decide for yourself!
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Nigel Farage has just dropped a political bombshell and it’s aimed squarely at local councils across England. With Reform UK now in control of 10 councils, Farage is deploying a crack team of auditors to scrutinize every line of council spending past and present. Historic budgets, dodgy contracts, bloated consultancy fees. Nothing is off the table. This comes amid growing public fury council taxes skyrocketing while local services crumble in Durham. 120 million pounds has been funneled into a net zero dream for 2030. But with families struggling to heat their homes. People are asking is this really the priority? ÂŁ44,000 for one waste strategy consultant while bins going collected 1.1 million spent on giving out free vapes. Yes, really ÂŁ11,500 a year for diversity training while vital frontline services are being axed. Over half a million pounds spent on fancy office chairs, roads falling apart, schools underfunded, but at least the chairs are comfy. Faraj’s mission is shaking the system, and he’s just getting started. Derbishier spent 150 million on a recycling center that doesn’t even work. The public calls it what it is, a symbol of sheer financial waste. 20 million on cycle lanes. Barely anyone uses them. Noting Hamshshire Council launched the Minutes app. ÂŁ150,000 spent, barely any downloads. A digital ghost town and in Kent representative offices in Brussels, Tripster can, and ÂŁ12,000 spent sending five staff to a French property conference while local libraries shut down. Richard Ty called out the ballooning executive salaries, wasteful contracts, and spiraling council debt. He’s demanding urgent reform to save public services before it’s too late. Across the country, taxpayers are demanding answers. From potholes to broken care systems, “The public has had enough.” William Yawood echoed the call, urging total transparency and real value for money. He warned, “If Reform UK is serious about fixing this mess, the time is now. We’re bringing in independent experts. No more hiding. No more reckless spending. It stops now. Meanwhile, in parliament, a furious clash erupted over immigration. Labour’s IC Cooper accused the prime minister of being a political weather vein swayed by polls. Not principal, she attacked the government’s weak immigration plan amid record numbers of illegal channel crossings. Chris Phil Pitback accusing Labor of quadrupling net migration. In just four years, the Conservative front bench introduced amendments for a binding cap on migration and to repeal the Human Rights Act from immigration cases. The Prime Minister claimed this morning that all of a sudden he wants to control immigration. I must say that came to me as something of a surprise. The prime minister seems to have undergone a miraculous conversion. He has apparently repudiated everything he has ever believed. Or perhaps the prime minister is doing what he always does, saying whatever he thinks people want to hear at any given point in time. It’s a battle over Britain’s borders and your future. What do you think’s old council spending be audited line by line? Should immigration be kept and brought back under control? Know your thoughts in the comments below.

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